Graphic Design Blog > Tips & Techniques: InDesign's Edit Original command

[Tips & Techniques] If this happens, it's because InDesign defers to the operating system for the mapping between the file type (JPEG, PSD, TIF, EPS, etc.) and what program should be used to open that file type. This mapping can get messed up for any number of reasons.

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